When buying a PC or a laptop, everyone would give you one common suggestion, i.e. to get antivirus software installed on it. However, if you are a Windows veteran and have been using the Windows operating system for quite some time, then you should know that the built-in Windows Defender service is one of the best antivirus tools for PC.
Microsoft rolls out regular updates for Windows Defender keeping it up to date. However, there is an issue that many of Windows users are facing this built-in antivirus tool uses several real-time background-running processes. One of which is the “Anti-malware Service Executable” to protect your PC.
Though this is an essential Windows Defender service running in the background, in many instances users have reported high CPU usage due to this background service. And high CPU, GPU, RAM, and HDD or SSD usage by this Anti-malware Service Executable service, drastically slows down the performance of your PC.
Thankfully, it is quite a common problem in Windows operating systems and there are a bunch of fixes that you can try out to disable Antimalware Service Executable high usage. With that said, let us get straight into the article itself:
Before we go ahead and check out the solutions to disable the Anti-malware Service Executable service on your Windows PC, let us first understand what it actually is.
Anti-malware Service Executable is MsMpEng.exe, and as already mentioned, is a part of the in-built Windows Defender. This is a service that runs as a background service in order to continuously keep track of Virus, Malware, and other harmful threats.
Sometimes, this service also looks around the root files of your PC, thus causing high CPU usage in the process. As the scanning relies on your CPU’s performance, it will eat up 90% or more of your CPU resources.
If you are also experiencing this issue, then you should follow the below methods to disable the Anti-malware Service Executable service.
Below are some of the striking reasons why Antimalware Service Executable leads to high memory usage:
Now that you have a pretty clear idea why the Antimalware Service Executable process consumes high memory on your Windows 11 PC, below are some of the effective measures to minimize memory usage thus improving the device’s performance.
There is an option in the Windows Defender tool, that you utilize to exclude certain programs from the list of scans. Meaning that you can exclude some of the programs from scanning in the background. You can make use of this list of exclusions and add this Anti-malware Service Executable service and prevent it from high CPU, GPU, RAM, and HDD or SSD usage.
You can also disable this antimalware service’s executable high usage by disabling the real-time protection. Besides, the high usage is because of the fact that it is a real-time feature and it continuously scans your Windows PC in the background.
However, this is not advised as Real-time protection keeps a check on various malware, viruses, etc. attacking your PC. But if you are experiencing lag and performance drop in your PC due to this background process, then it is the way to go.
You can disable the entire Windows Defender antivirus service on your Windows PC from the Registry editor. Well, you should perform this step only if you have a third-party antivirus tool or a protection service installed on your PC.
You can tweak the schedule of the Windows Defender antivirus tool and free up the CPU, GPU, RAM, and HDD or SSD for your extensive work. This means that you can allocate a different schedule for the Windows Defender to scan your PC.
If Antimalware Service Executable suddenly consumes a lot of computer resources, you can terminate the process right away from the Task Manager. This is however not a permanent solution and the service will be active again after you reboot the system.
Having said that, here are the detailed steps to disable the Antimalware Service Executable process on Windows 11. Follow the steps mentioned below to terminate or end the process by utilizing Task Manager:
That’s it! The process will be terminated immediately, significantly reducing the memory usage on your Windows 11 PC.
Another solution worth trying is adding the problematic service to the list of services that you do not want Windows Defender to include in the routine scans. This will significantly reduce the impact on your system resources particularly, the memory usage. Here’s how you can do the needful.
Now reboot your PC and see if the memory usage has been minimized for your Windows 11 PC.
Here we come to the end of our guide addressing the high memory usage issue caused by the Antimalware Service Executable process. While Antimalware Service Executable is an essential component of Windows security, its abnormal behavior drastically affects the system’s performance.
Thankfully, the solutions presented here will come in handy when you need to reduce the amount of memory required by this process. Which of these methods worked in your case? Do let us know in the comments section.
This post was last modified on October 19, 2024 3:12 pm